Public Records

Oct. 23
A 16-year-old white male was cited for second-degree assault at Marion County High School. The victim was a 15-year-old white male who suffered a cut on his right ear, but did not need medical attention.Oct. 29
A 17-year-old black male student was cited for possession of marijuana at Marion County High School.

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Marion County Circuit Court Clerk Kim May recently participated in the 2015 Circuit Court Clerks Fall College in Louisville. The Administrative Office of the Courts provided the education program Aug. 31-Sept. 3 for the state’s circuit court clerks.

It is the policy of The Lebanon Enterprise to publish public records as they are reported by various agencies.
This policy has been established to preserve the fairness and impartiality of The Lebanon Enterprise.
Names appearing in public records and documents published by The Enterprise will be published without exceptions. Public records are published as a news service to our readers.

During the month of August 2015, there were 21 traffic accidents investigated by the State Police working in the Post 15 area in the 11 counties of Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, Marion, Metcalfe, Monroe, Russell, Taylor and Washington.
There were three fatal collisions during the month of September in the Post 15 area.
Gary Royalty, 68, Springfield was killed on Sept. 1 in Washington County.
Derek Reul, 26, Campbellsville, was killed on Sept. 26 in Taylor County.
Lukas Henderson, 22, Greensburg, was killed on Sept. 26 in Green County.

Michael Stoll, 42, of 525 Gravel Switch Road in Gravel Switch, pled guilty to amended charges of first-degree criminal attempt to commit sex abuse on Oct. 1 in Marion Circuit Court. He was originally charged with first-degree sex abuse of a victim younger than 12.
Stoll was sentenced to serve 60 days in jail, and received 24 months of probation. He was also ordered to pay $175 in court costs.